- Australian landing ship medium Harry Chauvel (AV 1353)
The Australian landing ship medium "Harry Chauvel" (AV 1353) was a
United States Navy landing ship medium which was later sold toAustralia and operated by theAustralian Army .The ship was built by the Pullman Standard Car Manufacturing Company in
Chicago ,Illinois and was commissioned into the United States Navy (USN) as USS "LSM-319" on10 August 1944 . She was assigned to thePacific Theater of Operations and saw action during the liberation of the Philippines during 1944 and 1945. Following the war she was decommissioned on14 June 1946 and laid up in the Pacific Reserve Fleet.The ship was purchased by the Australian Army on
16 July 1959 and was named "Harry Chauvel" (AV 1353) in honour of the AustralianWorld War I generalHenry George Chauvel . The ship was one of four LSMs operated by the newly formed32nd Small Ship Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers and was refitted in Japan before she arrived in Australia on31 December 1959 . From 1960 to 1964 "Harry Chauvel" supported Australian Army exercises and operated in a survey role on two occasions. In May 1964 she sailed forMalaysia and briefly took part in the Indonesian Confrontation inBorneo . During the late 60s the ship supported Australian Army exercises in Australian,New Guinea andNew Zealand and made three voyages toSouth Vietnam to support the Australian units deployed there."Harry Chauvel" was decommissioned on
30 September 1971 when the 32nd Small Ship Squadron was disbanded. She was sold to Pacific Logistics in September 1971 and was renamed "Paclog Dispatch". The ship foundered while under tow from Sydney to the Philippines.References
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